Learn and Grow

Information, resources, and insights for the pediatric therapy journey.

Does Your Child Become Easily Frustrated?
Tracy Wilson Tracy Wilson

Does Your Child Become Easily Frustrated?

When your child becomes frustrated, he may become emotional, act out, or give up on an activity. If this frequently occurs, your child may limit his participation in activities to those that he can do well.

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Compliments that will Inspire Children
Tracy Wilson Tracy Wilson

Compliments that will Inspire Children

6 ways to compliment children that will lead to them feeling proud of themselves, feeling recognized for their efforts and accomplishments, and feeling inspired to continue to work towards goals.

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5 Important Kindergarten Readiness Activities
Tracy Wilson Tracy Wilson

5 Important Kindergarten Readiness Activities

As your Pre-K child prepares to enter kindergarten there are many activities outside of learning ABCs and 123s that will help him build the skills he needs for a successful kindergarten experience.

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Kindergarten Readiness
Tracy Wilson Tracy Wilson

Kindergarten Readiness

The start of kindergarten is a big occasion in a child’s (and their parents’!) life. The pre-kindergarten year is an important time for children to develop the skills they will need for kindergarten.

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PDC VIRTUAL
Tracy Wilson Tracy Wilson

PDC VIRTUAL

PDC VIRTUAL helps to provide access to important pediatric therapy services.

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Brain Boosts
Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein

Brain Boosts

If your child has mastered an activity such as building an inset puzzle, jumping, or catching and throwing a ball, it may be time to add a “brain boost” to it.

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OTs role in Feeding Therapy at PDC
Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein

OTs role in Feeding Therapy at PDC

Did you know: Occupational therapists (OTs) at the Pediatric Development Center can help children who have feeding challenges. These challenges can include limited diets and food preferences, avoidance of entire food groups, strong reluctance to try new foods, and a strong desire for rules and routines at mealtimes. OTs can help families set up beneficial meal time routines and help children become more comfortable around exploring and eating new foods.

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OT Teletherapy at PDC
Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein

OT Teletherapy at PDC

Did you know: PDC Virtual teletherapy services are open to all children in Maryland. PDC provides speech-language, occupational therapy (OT), and physical therapy services. Occupational therapy helps children develop the skills they need to participate in the occupations of childhood

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Can OT Help Your Rising Kindergartner?
Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein

Can OT Help Your Rising Kindergartner?

Did you know: Kindergarten readiness is about much more than academic knowledge? In fact 5 other factors are considered to be just as important:

  1. social and emotional development

  2. approaches to learning

  3. language and literacy

  4. cognition and general knowledge

  5. physical development and health.

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Becoming a Flexible Thinker at PDC
Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein Learn & Grow Kat Feuerstein

Becoming a Flexible Thinker at PDC

Did you Know: Children who are flexible thinkers tend to play with their toys in a variety of ways, they are usually able handle life’s little ups and downs and can solve small problems. Children who demonstrate more rigid thinking patterns tend to have difficulty solving small problems, adapting to change, demonstrating creativity in their play and considering another person’s perspective. They often need more support from adults to regulate their emotions and behaviors. They may be anxious in social situations and when trying new things. Occupational therapists can help children to develop more flexible thinking skills.

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